Geographical disparity and traumatic brain injury in America: Rural areas suffer poorer outcomes
Cargando...
Fecha
2019
Título de la revista
Publicado en
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice, 0976-3147, Vol. 10, Nro. 1, 2019, p. 10-15
Publicado por
Thieme
Enlace a contenidos multimedia
ISSN de la revista
Título del volumen
Resumen
Descripción
Abstract
Significant heterogeneity exists in traumatic brain injury (TBI)
outcomes. In the United States, TBI remains a primary driver of injury‐related
mortality and morbidity. Prior work has suggested that disparity exists in rural
areas; our objective was to evaluate potential differences in TBI mortality across
urban and rural areas on a national scale. Methods: Age‐adjusted TBI fatality
rates were obtained at the county level across the U.S. from 2008 to 2014. To
evaluate geography, urban influence codes (UIC) were also obtained at the county
level. UIC codes range from 1 (most urban) to 12 (most rural). Metropolitan
counties are defined as those with an UIC ≤2, while nonmetropolitan counties
are defined as an UIC ≥3. County‐level fatality rates and UIC classification
were geospatially mapped. Linear regression was used to evaluate the change in
TBI fatality rate at each category of UIC. The median TBI fatality rate was also
compared between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Results: Geospatial
analysis demonstrated higher fatality rates distributed among nonmetropolitan
counties across the United States. The TBI fatality rate was 13.00 deaths per
100,000 persons higher in the most rural UIC category compared to the most
urban UIC category (95% confidence interval 12.15, 13.86; P < 0.001). The
median TBI rate for nonmetropolitan counties was significantly higher than
metropolitan counties (22.32 vs. 18.22 deaths per 100,000 persons, P < 0.001).
Conclusions: TBI fatality rates are higher in rural areas of the United States.
Additional studies to evaluate the mechanisms and solutions to this disparity are
warranted and may have implications for lower‐and middle‐income countries.
Palabras clave
Keywords
Disparity, Geographic, Lower-middle-income countries, Traumatic brain injury
Temáticas
Lesiones traumáticas del encéfalo
Registros de mortalidad
Población rural
Traumatismos craneocerebrales
Registros de mortalidad
Población rural
Traumatismos craneocerebrales